Orlando Magic Tickets

Orlando Magic Tickets are now on sale! The new season is looking like a good time to invest in Orlando Magic Tickets. The team has its nucleus intact, making them a strong contender once again. Magic tickets will also give fans their first look at the Amway Center, which will serve as the team’s new home. A state of the art arena for a state of the art team, Amway Center will ensure you the best possible amenities and sightlines. There’s every reason to believe that your Orlando Magic Tickets will having you watching basketball deep into the NBA Playoffs once again this season.

Orlando Magic 2014-2015 News and Updates

3/26/15 - The Orlando Magic was finally able to break their losing streak. Their first home game last week saw the Magic score 111 points, against the Portland Trailblazers' 104. The Magic took an early six-point lead, but they fell behind in the second and third quarter. Luckily, Orlando really took control of the court in the final period and came back, scoring an impressive 13 more points than the Trailblazers. Unfortunately, the Magic took a couple losses following that victory. They have two more matches before they have to hit the road again, so hopefully they will be able to gain a little momentum. If you would like to see them before they leave again, tickets for the matches against the Detroit Pistons and San Antonio Spurs start at $19 and $34 respectively.

3/20/15 - Despite playing really well, the Orlando Magic is having trouble breaking their losing streak. For the second time in three days, the Magic has scored more than 100 points, but still has not taken a victory. Leaving the Dallas Mavericks' court with 102 points, the Magic is now up to six consecutive losses. There is hope on the horizon however. Starting on March 20th, Orlando will begin a five-game series on their own court, which just might be what they need to start winning matches again. First, they will take on the top team for the Northwest Division, the Portland Trailblazers. Tickets are available for as little as $12. The final home game will be on April 1st, so be sure to catch them live before then.

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3/12/15 - After closing out their recent home stand 2-2, the Orlando Magic stumbled against the Indiana Pacers on the road, falling by a score of 118-86. Indiana played like the team that is still fighting for a playoff berth, jumping out to a 12-point halftime lead before putting the game out of reach with a 21-8 run to start the fourth quarter. Despite the setback, Orlando did score consecutive victories over the Boston Celtics and Sacramento Kings, two teams generally thought to be better than their respective records indicate. The Magic will have little time for rest this week, turning around for a road game in Milwaukee on Wednesday before heading to Boston for a Friday night rematch with the C’s. Tickets for TD Garden are available starting at $29.

3/6/15 - Victor Oladipo scored a career-high 38 points on Wednesday night, but it wasn’t quite enough to carry the Orlando Magic to a victory, as the Phoenix Suns prevailed by a score of 105-100. Elfrid Payton narrowly missed out on a double-double, putting up nine points and 10 assists in the loss, which dropped Orlando to 19-43 for the season. The young squad will try to regroup in anticipation of a Friday evening clash with the Sacramento Kings, who have rallied under new head coach George Karl. Tickets for the Amway Center are still available starting at just $7 each, but supplies won’t last long! Come check out two of the NBA’s emerging young teams as they go head to head in the heart of Florida.

2/26/15 - The Orlando Magic had a three game winning streak until the Miami Heat came to town. The final score, 93-90 in overtime, was close, making it a tough loss. With 42 seconds left in the fourth quarter, Nikola Vucevic sank two foul shots from the free-throw line to give the Magic an eight point lead over the Heat. Vucevic scored 31 points and had 14 rebounds, making him the player to watch. The fans who left early to beat the traffic missed some great plays by the Heat. On Sunday (3/1), the Magic try to recover on home court when they host the Charlotte Hornets. Tickets start at $12. Wednesday (3/4), the Phoenix Suns come to the Amway Center to face the Magic. Cheer your home team to the win!

2/20/15 - The Orlando Magic kept their team intact at the NBA trade deadline, even though there were some rumors that some players could change. ESPN announced that the Magic were retaining the interim coach James Borrego to finish out the season. Since Borrego took over, the Magic are 2-2, which is an improvement from their earlier games. It remains to be seen if Borrego will be the long term coach, but for now he’s here to stay. Fans can catch the Magic at Amway Center on Sunday (2/22) against the Philadelphia 76ers. With tickets starting at $7, you can get more action on the court than any movie. On Wednesday (2/25) the Miami Heat bring their new roster to town. Tickets for this game start at $29.

2/12/15 - The Orlando Magic goes to the break with a win against the New York Knicks. Nikola Vucevic had a spectacular performance with 28 points and 18 rebounds during 41 minutes of play. The game’s final score was 83-89. The Magic have a 17-39 record for fifth place in the Southeast Division. They’ll come back on Friday (2/20) well-rested and ready to host the New Orleans Pelicans. Get your tickets now from Razorgator starting at $17. Cap off your weekend with a Sunday (2/22) game against the Philadelphia 76ers. Bring the whole family or a group of friends and enjoy all the fast-paced action on the court. Seats are still available starting at $12. Cheer and scream for the home team and show your support on their way to victory.

2/4/15 - The Orlando Magic put up a fight against Oklahoma City on Monday night, but did not have enough firepower to overcome Russell Westbrook’s second triple-double this season, as the Thunder came away with a 104-97 victory. Second-year PF Kyle O’Quinn had a solid game off the bench, providing 11 points and eight rebounds in just 23 minutes of action, but OKC simply would not be outdone. The loss added to the Magic’s recent woes, as their losing streak reached a season-high nine games. The return of Victor Oladipo should provide a lift for Orlando, who will travel to San Antonio to face off with the defending world champion Spurs on Wednesday night. There are still great seats to be claimed at the AT&T Center, with tickets as low as $6 each!

1/30/15 - It looked as though the Orlando Magic had started to turn things around with wins over Chicago and Houston in mid-January, but a particularly tough stretch of the schedule has slid the young team out of the playoff race in the Eastern Conference. The Magic have lost their last six, including a disheartening loss to the New York Knicks, but they continue to receive strong contributions from Nikola Vucevic (averaging over 24 points and nearly 12 boards over the last ten games) and second-year guard Victor Oladipo (21 points and 1.5 steals per game in the same period). Orlando will play their next two at home, hosting Milwaukee on Thursday night before the Dallas Mavericks come to town on Saturday. Limited tickets are available to see the Magic take on the Bucks, with seats starting at just $12 each!

1/21/15 - Orlando Magic fans are waiting for the return of Tobias Harris to the court after five games out because of a sprained ankle. He should be back in the game by Sunday’s (1/25) game against the Indiana Pacers when the Magic come back to the Amway Center. If you can’t catch the Magic that night, you’ll have to wait until Thursday (1/29) to watch them play the Milwaukee Bucks. Orlando is changing its game to try and put more wins in their pocket. The Magic now play at a much faster pace, which they hope will bring more points to the scoreboard. They’ve had a lot of problems this season, but they still have their pride. Get your tickets to the Pacers game and support the home team!

1/13/15 - Led by a combined 66 points from Nikola Vucevic and Victor Oladpio, the Orlando Magic snapped a six-game losing streak by defeating the Chicago Bulls on Monday, 121-114. Orlando shot a scorching 59 percent for the game, outrunning the Bulls to improve to 14-27 on the season. Vucevic also grabbed a team-high 11 rebounds, and point guard Elfrid Payton dished seven assists to go with his 10 points in the victory. The Magic will need that same kind of firepower, as they get set to open a tough three-game homestand with games versus Houston, Memphis, and Oklahoma City. Limited seats are available for Wednesday night’s clash with the Rockets, starting at just $21! You can also catch the action Friday night when the Magic face the Grizzlies, with tickets from $18. Let’s go Magic!

1/6/15 - The Orlando Magic will likely be relieved to start off on a four-game road trip, after dropping their last three games at home. The young squad is actually better on the road (9-12) this season than they are on their own floor (4-12), so a change of scenery may be just what the doctor ordered to get Orlando back into the win column. Tobias Harris remains a bright spot for the Magic, posting career-high numbers in points scored, field goal percentage, three-point percentage, and steals. Center Nikola Vucevic is averaging a double-double for the season as well, so it would seem to be just a matter of time before Orlando hits their stride. They will try to score a win on Friday night versus the Los Angeles Lakers, and you can get in with Razorgator starting at just $33!

1/1/15 - Although they closed out 2014 with a loss at home, the Orlando Magic have to be feeling confident as a team—not only are they still in the playoff hunt in the Eastern Conference, but they’re off to their best start in three seasons under coach Jacque Vaughn. The Magic defeated the Miami Heat on the road Monday night, 102-101, but then fell to the Detroit Pistons less than 24 hours later. Behind young standouts Tobias Harris and Victor Oladipo, Orlando will look to start off the new year with a home victory at the Amway Center, as they host the Brooklyn Nets. A limited number of tickets are still available from Razorgator, and you can get in the game for as low as $38! Don’t miss out on the Magic’s first game of 2015!

12/26/14 - The Orlando Magic got back into the win column on Tuesday night, defeating the Boston Celtics by a score of 100-95. Former Orlando point guard Jameer Nelson tried to rally the Celtics from a 27-point deficit in the fourth quarter, and nearly succeeded, but the Magic knocked down key free throws in the final three minutes to hold on for the victory. Nikola Vucevic led Orlando with 18 points and 12 rebounds, and Kyle O’Quinn added 18 points of his own to help the Magic snap a four-game skid and improve their record to 11-20 for the season. Next on the schedule for Orlando is a home date with LeBron James’ Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday night, and Razorgator is your ticket in the door, with seats starting at $69. Don’t miss the action!

12/18/14 - The Orlando Magic have lost three of their last four games. Their win was over the Atlanta Hawks with a shot made at the last second by Tobias Harris, which propeled them to victory on Saturday. The Magic suffered a loss of 95-82 against Toronto on Monday night. The Magic hope to score another win during their home streak for the next four games during the Christmas holiday. Orlando's next game will be against the Utah Jazz at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19, at the Amway Center. They will also take on the Philadelphia 76ers for another home game Sunday, Dec. 21. Tickets for both games start at just $12. Be sure to snag your tickets while they are still available and check out the team's new home terf, the Amway Center.

12/11/14 - Riding a two-game win streak, the Orlando Magic could not hold off the Washington Wizards, as a buzzer beater by Bradley Beal lifted the Wizards over the Magic. The Magic held onto a small lead late in the game, but the team could not stave off the Wizards, who scored the final seven points of the game. The Magic now sit at 9-15 for the season and will try to recover in wake of the loss. It will be difficult to do so as they have back-to-back games against the Atlanta Hawks, who lead the division at 15-6. With the Magic’s leading rebounder, Nikola Vucevic, still recovering from a back sprain, it will be up to Tobias Harris to lead their team to victory over surging Hawks. Tickets for this matchup start at only $13.

12/5/14 - Orlando Magic has a losing record so far this season with seven wins and 13 losses. This record places them 4th in the Southeast Division. Their latest game was with the Golden State Warriors, which was a close game, barely losing 97-98. Stephen Curry from the Warriors hitting a 3-pointer with only 2.2 seconds remaining on the clock. This shot finalized the game, and led to the Warriors 10th straight win. The Magic were up 93-84 with just over 4 minutes left on the clock, but quickly lost their edge with several 3-pointers from the Warrior's Thompson. The Magic next faces the LA Clippers on December 3rd, and then will meet the Utah Jazz on Friday, December 5th. Tickets are still available for the game in Utah, starting at $3.

11/24/14 - Tonight, Friday November 21, 2014, the Orlando Magic took on the Charlotte Bobcats. It was a very close game for all four quarters, but the Magic pulled it out at the end. The final score ended up being 105-100. In their close win, Tobias Harris scored 17 points, and recorded an amazing 16 rebounds. His efforts on the board really helped Orlando get second chance points when they needed it the most. Evan Fournier also had a great game from the field, scoring 21 points. Up next for them is a great game against the Miami Heat. Even though the Heat are without Lebron James, the Magic still need to take them serious and play to their best abilities. Tickets for the game are available, starting out at $46.

11/17/14 - Unfortunately, the Orlando Magic was unable to beat the Washington Wizards (7-2) on Saturday. After falling behind early, the Magic trailed by 10 at the half. Then, in the third and fourth quarters, Orlando scored more than Washington by 24-21 and 31-29 for a final score of 93-98. Coming short by so little, this brings the Orlando Magic to 4-7. Sadly, they are last in their division, but there is plenty of time left to turn that around for them. After their away game against the Detroit Pistons on Monday, they will be heading back to Orlando on Wednesday the 9th for a home game against Los Angeles Clippers so you can cheer them on to victory. Tickets are available starting as low as $17.

11/13/14 - The Orlando Magic sadly lost to the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday, bringing them to 2-5. The final score was 96-104. Orlando started strong with a two point lead at the half. Unfortunately, Bojan Bogdanovic managed a season high 22 points in the latter two quarters. Nikola Vucevic scored the most for the Magic with 27 points and Evan Fournier followed with 19. 17 of Orlando's 25 points in the third quarter were Vucevic’s. This game also ended Orlando’s two-win slide. Their win-loss ratio isn’t great, with them in 5th for their division, but there is still plenty of opportunity to turn that around. Their next chance is against the Raptors in Toronto on Tuesday and their next home game is on Friday against the Bucks. Tickets are available starting at $11.

11/6/14 - The Orlando Magic are off to a rough start to their season, losing their first 3 games against the Pelicans, Wizards, and Raptors. They fought hard, but in the end couldn’t pull out a win. On Friday, November 7th, the Magic will take on the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Amway Center in Orlando, FL. It’s really too early in the season to know how the Magic will shape up, but they have some great rookie talent in Elfrid Payton, a point guard. He’s a phenomenal offensive player with 16 points and 9 assists in the game against the Raptors. He’s the one to watch as he makes his debut on the Magic. The Magic will be looking to give their fans a great game on home court when they play the Timberwolves.

10/29/14 - It’ll be a tough start for the Orlando Magic when they open their season this week against Washington. Guard Victor Oladipo will be out indefinitely after having surgery on a facial fracture; Oladipo took an inadvertent elbow to the face during practice, and was recovering from a sprained medial collateral ligament as well.

10/23/14 - The Orlando Magic locked down double-double man Nikola Vucevic to a contract extension this week. Vucevic came over in the multi-team deal in 2012 that sent Dwight Howard to the Lakers, and has been a consistent and strong performer for the Magic.

8/19/14 - The 2014-2015 Orlando Magic schedule was released last week, revealing a heavy slate of road games in November and December, and more forgiving home stretches in February and March. Orlando and their new-look squad opens up regular season play on Oct. 28 against the Pelicans in New Orleans. Their tough start to the season rears its head during the first home matchup against the Washington Wizards on Oct. 30, followed by the Toronto Raptors on Nov. 1. NBA fans in Orlando will see no shortage of star power on this year: LeBron will return to Florida when the Cavaliers visit on Dec. 26, Derrick Rose and Chicago come to play Feb. 8, and Carmelo Anthony and the New York Knicks help close the regular season on Apr. 11 at Amway Arena. Score your Orlando Magic tickets now and be in the stands when the team unleashes its flock of newcomers to the league!

Orlando ran with their young talented core through the 2013-2014 campaign, but by the end of the year, their inexperienced squad mustered no better than a 23-59 season—the third worst record in the Eastern Conference. Numerous positives surfaced when the dust settled on the year, starting with Tobias Harris and Victor Oladipo, who now add another year or maturity and experiene under their belt. The progression of Orlando's young core is certainly promising, and there’s nowhere to go but up! Not to mention, the influx of players over the summer should prove fruitful for the 2014-2015 Orlando Magic season and help them gain some contention in the East.

Orlando’s front office went to work this offseason. The franchise saw a bevy of imports from the draft, trades and free agency, including Channing Frye, Ben Gordon and Luke Ridnour. Nikola Vucevic and Maurice Harkless have proven valuable since the Dwight Howard deal and have flourished in each other’s company in Orlando. The Magic scored the No. 4 and No.12 picks in the draft, adding the hyper-athletic Aaron Gordon and Elfrid Payton to their roster. Score Orlando Magic tickets now and see this new-look squad do big things in the upcoming season!

2013-2014 Season

4/17/14 - The Orlando Magic drew the unenviable task of facing the top-seeded Indiana Pacers for the last game of their season, who lost their next-to-last game on April 13 to Chicago, 108-95. The Magic were without two of their top players, Nikola Vucevic and Jameer Nelson, due to injuries; so Kyle O’Quinn led the way in scoring for the rest of the team, putting up 20 points along with seven rebounds, an assist and a block. Andrew Nicholson came off the bench to provide 19 points, while Arron Afflalo tossed in 13. Ronnie Price, another reserve, led the team with 11 assists to go with six points, while Dewayne Dedmon was the Magic’s top rebounder with nine, along with a pair of blocked shots.

4/10/14 - The Orlando Magic had to make do without big man Nikola Vucevic when they took on Minnesota last weekend. No worries, though, as Arron Afflalo and his Magic teammates stepped up to deliver a 100-92 defeat to the Timberwolves at the Amway Center. Afflalo racked up 18 points to lead the Magic’s scoring attack, while starter Maurice Harkless and reserve Tobias Harris were close behind, each adding 17 points. Kyle O’Quinn recorded a double-double, scoring 14 points and pulling down 13 boards, along with four blocked shots on the night; while Jameer Nelson’s offensive contribution was minimal (two points on 1-of-6 from the field), he made his presence known with 12 assists and a pair of steals.

4/2/14 - They shot 55.1% from the field, held a 13-2 advantage in fast break points and 42-38 on points in the paint, to go along with a 33-30 rebounding advantage. Despite all this, the Orlando Magic couldn’t convert their statistical advantages into a victory, dropping a 98-93 loss to visiting Toronto on March 30. Center Nikola Vucevic garnered a double-double for the Magic, combining 22 points and 10 boards with four assists, two rejections and a steal; starting point guard Jameer Nelson and reserve shooting guard Victor Oladipo each added 16 points, while starting small forward Maurice Harkless and backup small forward Tobias Harris each chalked up 14 points for the Magic.

3/26/14 - The Orlando Magic used big nights from big man Nikola Vucevic and reserve forward Tobias Harris to snap a nine-game losing streak and defeat the visiting Portland Trail Blazers, 95-85, on March 25. Both Harris (25 points, 11 rebounds) and Vucevic (22 points, 10 rebounds) rang up double-doubles in the win, while Victor Oladipo added 13 points, and Doron Lamb was 3 of 4 from beyond the three point arc – all of his attempts from the field – as part of an 11 point contribution. Oladipo also dished out a half dozen assists, along with three steals. The Magic used a decisive 16 point run in the second quarter to hold off the visiting Blazers.

3/19/14 - At six straight, the Orlando Magic have a ways to go before their losing streak approaches Philadelphia’s epic depths, but the Magic have lost to teams as diverse as Milwaukee and Denver on one hand, and San Antonio and Golden State on the other. Despite the loss, the Magic had five players – three starters and a pair of reserves – in double-digit scoring, led by Nikola Vucevic’s 15 and Tobias Harris’s 14 off the bench. Harris also had six boards, while four players – Vucevic, Kyle O’Quinn, Victor Oladipo, and Doron Lamb – each pulled down five rebounds.

3/13/14 - Seven players scored in double figures, including all five starters…but despite the balance, the Orlando Magic dropped their third straight contest since defeating Philadelphia last weekend, losing on the road to Milwaukee 105-98 on March 10. Maurice Harkless had 14 points; Jameer Nelson 13; the trio of Nikola Vucevic, Arron Afflalo, and Victor Oladipo coniing off the bench all chipped in 1ith 12 points each; Tobias Harris also came in as a reserve and put up 11 points; and Kyle O’Quinn had 10 points. Vucevic had a double-double as well, pulling down 12 rebounds.

3/6/14 - In their last five games, the Orlando Magic have had just a pair of wins, both coming against free-falling Philadelphia. The Magic’s most recent victory, 92-81, was powered by forward Tobias Harris’s 31 point explosion, and Nikola Vucevik’s 17 boards (14 defensive rebounds) and pair of blocked shots to go along with 18 points. Even still, the Magic managed to connect on only a single three-pointer, by Maurice Harkless; however Harkless swatted away three shots on the defensive end. Off the court, leading scorer Arron Afflalo has been out for several games, but was expected to be back for the March 5 game against Houston. Jameer Nelson continues to be day to day with a sore calf muscle.

2/27/14 - Washington, D.C. was not a friendly place for the Orlando Magic, who lost their 16th straight road game earlier this week, 115-106 to the Wizards at the Verizon Center. In the loss, several players had strong performances, these included center Nikola Vucevic, who collected a double-double of 19 points and 14 rebounds; guard Victor Oladipo, who contributed 26 points (team high) and five assists, and forward Maurice Harkness, added 22 points. Point guard Jameer Nelson had an off night in scoring, failing to reach double digits with just seven points, but dished out a team high eight assists.

2/20/14 - Despite a handful of rumors, the Orlando Magic made no moves at the NBA trade deadline on February 20. The Magic are also struggling on the court, having lost three straight including their forst two contests coming out of the All Star break. The most recent losses have come to Central Division minnows Milwaukee (104-100) and Cleveland (101-93). Guard Arron Afflalo continues to step up despite the losses, collecting a team high 21 points against Milwaukee while leading all scorers with 23 against Cleveland.

2/7/14 - After taking a 112-98 win over Detroit, the Orlando Magic must gear up to face the two best teams in the NBA, Oklahoma City and Indiana, at Amway Center over the course of three days. Leading the charge for the Magic will be their two representatives at the league’s All Star festivities in New Orleans – Arron Afflalo, who will be in the three point shooting contest; and Victor Oladipo, who is slated to be part of the NBA Skills Challenge, featuring dribbling, passing and shooting stations.

1/31/14 - The Orlando Magic’s starting center, Nikola Vucevik, was recently cleared by the team’s medical staff after a 12 day injury layoff, and was in the lineup for consecutive games as the Magic took on Toronto and fellow cellar-dwellers Milwaukee. Team officials advise that while he is not under any strict playing limits after his concussion, he will need a few games to return to his usual workload. The Swiss 7-foot center is leading the team in rebounding per game as well as blocked shots.

1/20/14 - The Orlando Magic may have finally turned the corner in their quest to rebound from their upsetting season last year. The Magic stopped their atrocious 10-game losing streak with their first victory of 2014: a 93-91 win over the Boston Celtics on Sunday night. Arron Afflalo had 20 points and tied a career-high 13 rebounds while the squad squashed Rajon Rondo’s second game back from injury. The Magic still find themselves at 11-30, sitting last in the Southeast Division and second-to-worst in the Eastern Conference, just above Milwaukee. Orlando will try to ride the rhythm this Tuesday against the Brooklyn Nets, followed up by a home-court match against division opponents, the Atlanta Hawks Jan 22. Orlando Magic tickets for their next home game are a cheap $13 on Wednesday, likewise Friday’s game in Florida against the Los Angeles Lakers are just a $16 minimum. Support the Magic as they surge back into play after their momentous win last week!

Entering the 2012-13 season, the Magic had the 18th most expensive tickets in the NBA. When their 2013-14 home schedule begins on 11/1 against the New Orleans Pelicans, expect prices to rank closer to the bottom of the league. The most expensive game at the Amway Center this upcoming season is the 1/4 matchup against the defending champion Miami Heat. The Los Angeles Lakers, also spurned by Dwight Howard, make their annual trip to Orlando on 1/24 in the second most expensive Magic home game. Howard’s return to Orlando as a member of the Houston Rockets on 3/5 is the fourth most expensive home game.

The Magic are still in rebuilding mode following summer 2012 trade of Dwight Howard. After a 2012-13 campaign that saw the team finish last in the Eastern Conference, there is nowhere to go but up. With a mix of young, promising players as well as seasoned veterans, there is optimism. The Magic return their backcourt of leading scorer Arron Afflalo and longtime point guard Jameer Nelson, who is entering his tenth season with the team. Leading rebounder Nikola Vucevic and frontcourt mates Glen Davis and Hedo Tukoglu also return. Rookie #2 overall draft pick Victor Oladipo is expected to make an instant impact. The Indiana product is an explosive athlete with a great motor, and enters the season as a favorite for Rookie of the Year.